Eric Mccorkle
be0c8e9f08
8006005: Fix constant pool index validation and alignment trap for method parameter reflection
This patch addresses an alignment trap due to the storage format of method parameters data in constMethod. It also adds code to validate constant pool indexes for method parameters data. Reviewed-by: jrose, dholmes
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jdk-24 fork (from: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk) with modifications to be used in Wildcard-Usage analysis tools
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